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Random music news for Monday, November 10, 2025

This is true: Mark Zuckerberg opened an illegal school at his compound property named after his pet chicken, Bicken Ben. That launched a legal battle with the neighbours. Moving to music news for November 10, 2025…

  1. RIP Gilson Lavis, the drummer for the classic lineup up Squeeze. He was 74.
  2. Alice in Chains fans will want this: A new book about Layne Staley. Look for The Angry Pen of Mine: Recovering the Journals of Layne Staley.
  3. KISS fans will want this on their Christmas list: An expanded version of KISS Alive.
  4. Diddy’s bragging to fellow inmates that he’s going to get a pardon.
  5. Now Kanye is consulting rabbis. He’s seeking forgiveness.
  6. Journey is going on a farewell tour and then breaking up. It has been almost fifty years, so…
  7. It’s DOCTOR Bob Dylan. Again.
  8. Music publishers are going after some NBA teams. Here’s why.
  9. Just in time for Christmas, here come the Spinal Tap special releases.
  10. Hey, Volkswagen! What are you doing to the radios in your vehicles?
  11. Dune is a new app that allows people to invest directly in artists.
  12. Metallica used to have a wall of amps when they played live. Now they don’t. Here’s why.
  13. The story of the most expensive guitar ever sold: Kurt Cobain’s D-18E. (Via Rick J)
  14. Meta’s new smart glasses are…creepy.
  15. Spotify now offers weekly listening stats.

More music news? Go here.

BONUS: Have a happy punk AI Christmas! (Via Rick J)

Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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